The 10 ‘programmed in’ sessions, totalling 12+ hours, from Saturday at 09:30h to Sunday at 16:30h. (Meal times are seen as an integral part of a weekend of conversational English and these total an additional 6+ hours).

Accommodation on Saturday night in a double room.

Breakfast on Sunday morning.

Course materials as required.

Coffee and Tea, which will be available at all times.

Lunches on Saturday and Sunday and supper on Saturday night. These will be taken in the village in a local bar.

Weekend in Caudiel

Spend a weekend in a beautiful, interesting setting, away from the stresses, strains, hassles of day to day life and speak in English.

From: 170,00€

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The Accommodation

Is in Casa Rural Mita. A double room is included in the price of the weekend. For use of the double room as an individual, there will be a small additional charge.

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The subjects for discussion may vary considerably, according to the interests of the group.

The timetable is also subject to change dependent on the weather conditions.

Bringing lightweight walking boots or sports shoes would be advantageous for our trips out into the village.

Newspaper articles and/or short videos based on some of the themes, will be forwarded to you before the weekend in order that you can watch/read them in advance, if you have the time.

Meal times are important opportunities for continued conversational English*.

A bit of history

Caudiel is located in the Comarca of Alto Palancia, Castellon. Caudiel is a word of Latin origin, ‘Capitellum’, meaning mountain top. The climate in this area is typically Mediterranean in nature.

Caudiel has a long history as evidenced by the remains of various civilizations: bronze age, Iberians and the Romans such as the Tower of Hannibal, also called the Mill. The origin of the current village seems to date from the colonization by Arabs, in 860AD.

One can walk through its quiet and narrow streets, visit the Torre del Molino, the Grieta Park, the Hermitage of Socos, the old washing areas ( lavaderos), the Carmelite convent, its many fountains, or the church. If we want to go out on foot or bicycle, the Vía Verde is a perfect place to start, although there are also many other alternative routes in the area.

The most important Festivals are San Antón (January), the Cherry Festival (June), the festivities (September) and Santa Úrsula (October).